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Revision as of 17:11, 18 July 2018
Pliability in Ministry[1]
Making Pots
- What picture does Isaiah give in Isaiah 64:8?
- What pronouns are used in Isaiah 64:8?
- What picture does Romans 9:21 paint?
- What question does Paul ask in Romans 9:20?
Reforming Pots
- In Jeremiah 18:1-6 we have a very touching picture of the potter taking a marred pot and reforming the pot. What is it about the clay that allows the potter to do this?
Hardened Clay
- Clay is pliable until it is placed in the kiln and fired. Once fired, clay becomes hard and can no longer be remolded. According to Jeremiah 19:11, what is the p[otters response to hardened clay that is marred?
Applying the Picture
- What are some ways in which Christians fail to be pliable in their service?
- What does it look like to be pliable in service to God?
- What steps do you as an individual need to take to become more pliable?